November 30, 2020

Mektebi Sultani Students 1871-1891



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Lycée Impérial Ottoman de Galata-Sérai [1]

5 Moslem students admitted during the first five years. During the first ten years 78% students were non-muslims of the empire.



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1871       EDVAR KAROU
1871       OHANNES KALPAKÇIYAN
1871       BATİST ANTRANİK
1871       SAFER SAFERYAN
1871       KONSTANTİN PANCİRİ
1871       MAKSUT ŞAHBAZYAN
1871       LAPÇİNCİYAN


1872       İSTANBULOF
1872       DİMİTRİ VASİLYADİS
1872       KİRKOR ZAHARYAN
1872       JEAN VASİLYADİS
1872       SAVOF


1873       EDVARD RİBOLET
1873       İSTEPAN DAMADYAN
1873       ATANAŞ CARCİYADİS
1873       AGOP BAYACIYAN
1873       A.MIGIRDIÇ SARIYAN
1873       BOGOS TAKVORYAN
1873       PETRO MİHAİLOF
1873       ÇİNDO PETROF
1873       JORJ CONCİYEF
1873       ABDURRAHMAN ŞEREF
1873       KARABET SIVACIYAN
1873       MIGIRDIÇ GABRİELYAN
1873       MAKSUT KALUSTYAN
1873       NİKOLA PETROF


1874       ANDRE GALNİZLİ
1874       TEODOR MARKOF
1874       HÜSEYİN MUNİR
1874       HRİSTO HACIMATEEF
1874       JEAN MİHAİLOF
1874       SOFOKLİ GAÇO
1874       ALİ İHSAN
1874       KONSTANTİN VELİKOF
1874       NEDESTOYEF
1874       HACI JEAN KOSTA

Full PDF File (1871-1996) | 265 pages from Mavi Boncuk Archives is HERE





[1] Sultan Abdülaziz (1861–1876) was the first Ottoman sultan to travel to Europe. Invited by Napoleon III, in June–July 1867 he attended the World Exhibition in Paris. He then visited Queen Victoria in London, Wilhelm I in Prussia and Franz Joseph I in Vienna. Sultan Abdülaziz was impressed by the French educational system during his visit, and on his return to Istanbul he announced the Edict of Public Education which established a free compulsory education system for all children until they became twelve. In September 1868, influenced by the French Lycée model, a school was established under the name "Lycée Impérial Ottoman de Galata-Sérai" (Galatasaray Mekteb-i Sultanisi). French was the main language of instruction, and many teachers were European. The students included members of all religious and ethnic communities of the Ottoman Empire.




A Sultani Document | Letter from Assistant Director d'Hollys of Imperial Ottoman High School/Mektebi Sultani  reaches the Dominion of Canada


Mavi Boncuk | Source: Parliament of Canada / Debates: official report, Volume 5 page 10232 Discussion on the qualifications of Mr Charlier, who at one time was teaching in Constantinople.

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